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Nina L. Weisweiler, Helmholtz Association, Helmholtz Open Science Office

Open Science Officer at Helmholtz Open Science Office

Dr. rer. nat. Shadi Albarqouni, Helmholtz AI, Helmholtz Center Munich | Technical University of Munich

AI Young Investigator Group Leader

Tobias Huste, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf (HZDR)

HIFIS Software Cluster Management

Dr. Andreas Kosmider, Helmholtz Association

Head of the Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy, Head Strategic Initiatives

Prof. Dr. Otmar D. Wiestler, Helmholtz Association

President of the Helmholtz Association

Antonia C. Schrader, Helmholtz Association, Helmholtz Open Science

Open Science Officer at Helmholtz Open Science Office

Lea M. Ferguson, Helmholtz Association, Helmholtz Open Science Office

Open Science Officer at Helmholtz Open Science Office

Tingying Peng, Helmholtz AI

Young investigator group leader

Dr. Paul Jäger, Helmholtz Imaging and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)

Head of the Junior Group Interactive Machine Learning

Dr. Silke Gerlich, Forschungszentrum Juelich

Research Associate

Dr. Mirl Trösch, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel

Coordination Training HMC

Neil Chue Hong, University of Edinburgh

Director, Software Sustainability Institute & Senior Research Fellow, EPCC

Dr. Theresa Schredelseker, PIER – Partnership of Universität Hamburg and DESY and self-employed

Coordinator for Postdocs and Freelance Science Communicator

Michael Büker, self-employed

Freelance Science Writer

Sophia Wagner

Helmholtz München

Sophie Ehrmanntraut

Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy @ Helmholtz Association

Viktoria Schwarze

Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy

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Helmholtz contributes to solving major and pressing issues facing society, science and industry through scientific excellence in six research fields: Energy, Earth and Environment, Health, Information, Matter, and Aeronautics, Space and Transport. Helmholtz is Germany's largest scientific organization, with more than 43,000 employees in 18 research centers and an annual budget of about 5 billion euros. Its work is in the tradition of the great natural scientist Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894).

Scientific Telegram

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Dynamic structure investigation of biomolecules with supervised and unsupervised machine learning

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Can satellite images provide supervision for cloud systems characterization

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Bandit-based Battery Management with Cost/Privacy Tradeoffs

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Data Mining and Pattern Recognition in Newborn Screening

Elaine Zaunseder

A multi-purpose framework for efficient parallelized execution of charged particle tracking

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Automatic damage-detection

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Deep Learning for Large-scale Biomedical Image Analysis

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Machine learning to detect impacts of drought from text

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Data integration on a weight-loss intervention study

José Manuel Monroy Kuhn

Geometry-aware image analysis for microfluidic live-cell experimentation

Karina Ruzaeva

Multi-Object Tracking using Graph-based and Deep Learning Methods

Katharina Löffler

Semi-automating article screening in a systematic review

Mihiretu Kebede

How does spinach grow? - Membrane Analysis for Cryo-Electron Tomograms.

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Computational methods to Achieve Real-Time Whole Brain Imaging in Behaving Animals

Madhu Nagathihalli Kantharaju

Deciphering the relationship between gut microbiome and cardiovascular diseases with high-dimensional statistical and deep learning techniques

Oleg Vlasovets

Information Extraction from PDFs

Sarah Boening

Brain-age prediction: a systematic comparison of machine learning workflows

Shammi More

A machine learning model of the plasmasphere using only Kp and solar wind features

Stefano Bianco

Machine learning to define and characterize 3D ocean regions

Yvonne Jenniges

The human gut resistome exposed to different Diets

Jonas Kasmanas